Look, Look, Look... There's a Kitty Painted on Connie's Window!
Those were some of the sweetest words to my ears when my daughter was younger!
When it was time for her birthday, or time to decorate her room, I would paint her favorite cartoons on everything! From furniture to clothes, to plaques and shelves to hang on the wall... I spent many happy hours painting, just so that I could enjoy the shouts of delight from all the little children in the neighborhood!
I volunteered at her school, so I had the privilege of many happy hours of painting...under the watchful eyes of several hundred children!
What a pleasure!
This lens has step-by-step instructions to show you how you can paint a welcoming Birthday Banner on the windows of your house! Just be prepared for the momentary pandomonium when the kids get their first look at your wonderful design, and come running to give you many hugs of appreciation!
It All Begins With a Coloring Book
* Scan it into your computer, and print it as a 4-part poster.
* Tape the 4 pages together to create an over-sized pattern for your banner.
Four Part Banner

Beginning To Paint

Remove The Pattern

Happy Birthday, Little One!

Assemble Your Tools
* Foam Plate for palette
* Paper Towels
* Various colors of acrylic paint
* Bowl of water
* Scotch or Masking Tape
Acrylic Paints Are Available in Many Brands
I've worked in craft and hobby stores for many years, and though I have never used Portfolio brands personally, my colleagues have recommended it for craft and general hobby applications.
It's a little pricey for window painting, but it will create a beautiful effect!
Acrylic is My Choice for Window Painting
Apple Barrel, Ceramcoat, Delta, Crafter's Edition...and a host of generic brands. For windows, I tend to use the generic paints, since it's going to be soon be washed away with some warm, soapy water!
The generic brands run about 50 cents per bottle, and are a great value for a temporary project.
Most of the above mentioned paints are available at your local Jo-Ann Stores, as well as online.
If You're As Prone To Crafting As I Am
Jo-Ann offers a FREE SHIPPING Club for frequent shoppers... All it takes is 3 purchases of $25.00 or more, and you're in!
It's a great value when you just need some basic supplies. Online shopping is terrific, because you can shop late in the evening, after all the little ones have gone to bed for the night!
It would have been nice to have had online access back in the days when I was painting more frequently! The sights and sounds of a large craft store can be over-stimulating for little ones...and a real challenge for the mom who just wants to browse for a while!
A Word About Tempera Paint
I haven't used it for a while, because it usually comes in large quantities. I used it often when I was painting on the large windows at school, but for home use, I still prefer acrylic.
Crafter's Guide: Artist's Paintbrushes
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Crafter's Guide: Artist's Paint Brushes
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Use a "Round" and a "Flat" Brush for Most Window Painting Projects
Artists Brushes
Here's a Tip:
Don't leave your brushes standing in your bowl of water while you are painting. They have a "memory" and will lose their shape if left standing in water.
Simply rinse well between colors while you are painting, then when you are finished for the day, clean your brushes thoroughly with a gentle brush cleanser.
Pink Soap, by Mona Lisa
available at your local craft store!
Pour a small amount of the soap into the palm of your hand, and work the brush into the puddle of soap...this soap has a chemical composition that is made specifically to break down the acrylic paint.
It cleans your brushes beautifully, and a little goes a long way.
Now, let's get back to painting!
Tape the Pattern to the OUTSIDE of the Window On Which You Are Painting
With the Printed Side Facing In
Now Comes the FUN, It's Time to Start Painting!
So let's paint Kitty's eyes first...all it takes is a couple of small black dots...
Just a Little Bit of Paint Goes a Long Way in Window Painting
Let's Add Some Balloons For a Festive Touch
Begin to fill in the simple shapes with color...
I painted the trunk of the tree first,
the balloons,
the sun...
Fill in Kitty's nose, the flower in her hair and the flower on her bathing suit.
Pour Only the Colors You Are Using at the Moment
If you pour all of your colors as soon as you begin painting, the paint will begin to dry, leaving a film across the top.
Especially if you live in a dry climate! Your drying time becomes "FAST!"
Broad Strokes Fill in Kitty's Face, Arms and Legs
It's that fast drying time, as well as the nature of acrylic paint on glass.
If you feel like the paint is too transparent, allow it to dry completely, then add a second coat.
Use a Craft Sponge to Pounce in Some Sand
I Used a Standard Craft Sponge
Available at One of Your Favorite Craft Stores
Give Your Banner a Greeting
You can use a pattern, or simply freehand like I did...Oops... I got the "Y" backwards! Not to worry, it's a super simple fix; just wash it off, and re-paint!
In days gone by, I used to be a very harsh self-critic...I've learned to lighten up and enjoy the process, rather than demanding perfection from myself!
Yes, you will see brush strokes, and yes, there may be spaces when you didn't exactly "keep it between the lines"...
BUT, I had fun, and I can guarantee that the little one you painted this banner for will never notice either...
All they'll say is, "Oh, LOOK, LOOK, LOOK, there's a kitty painted on MY window!
You'll be their hero forever, so enjoy the process...as well as the lovin' hugs from the little ones that will come runnin' to hug ya.
That's It, You're All Finished
Flickr Makes It Easy to Follow Along, Step by Step
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- GrowWear GrowWear Jun 5, 2009 @ 3:13 am
- Very nice! What a sweet gift for your daughter. :)
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- Tipi Tipi Oct 29, 2008 @ 8:46 am
- What a loving lens, so cute! I'm always attracted to to new art ideas, since I am an artist. When my daughter still lived at home, she would paint on her bedroom windows to decorate. Her friends loved the idea. Very well done!
Best wishes on this lenses and all of them.
Blessings!
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- CreativeArtist CreativeArtist Oct 19, 2008 @ 10:34 pm
- Thanks for the tips. We painted a snow scene on our window last year and used acrylic paints. Do you have tips for the best way to clean the window when you're done with the design? We used window cleaner and did some scraping.
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- scrapperkare scrapperkare Aug 31, 2008 @ 7:54 pm
- LOVE this lens! Great idea . . . makes me want to try it . . . and I don't even have KIDS!!
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- Colorfulscene Colorfulscene Jul 9, 2008 @ 10:30 am
- Nice lens. i am a glass painter too! Love the Hello Kitty design. 5 stars to ya!
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- jzorro jzorro May 19, 2008 @ 3:50 pm
- Great lens! I love Kitty...
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- mariedaniels mariedaniels May 13, 2008 @ 11:07 am
- This is a great lens, thanks for sharing. I might try your technique for painting doors during VBS at church!
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- SemperFidelis SemperFidelis Mar 19, 2008 @ 7:39 pm
- Very kewl lens! My husband was a painting contractor for years and will appreciate the information you have here. A Squidoo Angel just passed by and blessed ya! ;)
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- RoseanneBerry RoseanneBerry Mar 13, 2008 @ 2:53 pm
- Great Lens 5 Stars From Me!
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- DogWhisperWoman DogWhisperWoman Aug 27, 2007 @ 11:01 am
- Very nice *****
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